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dimitris

2006-12-22, 8:11 am

I have ordered a new book called Continuum Mechanics using Mathematica

see here

http://www.amazon.com/Continuum-Mec...ie=UTF8&s=books

Does anyone know related applocations of Mathematica in the field of
the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity (and its brances such us
elastostatics, elastodynamics, fracture mechanics etc.)

In particular I am interested in the simulation of propagation of
elastic waves in unbounded and unbounded media (longitudinal,
transverse, Rayleigh, Stoneley, torsional waves and so on).

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Dimitris

dimitris

2006-12-23, 8:11 am

Of course the correct is...

" ...the unbounded and bounded media..."
Regards
Dimitris

Ï/Ç dimitris Ýãñáøå:
> I have ordered a new book called Continuum Mechanics using Mathematica
>
> see here
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Continuum-Mec...ie=UTF8&s=books
>
> Does anyone know related applocations of Mathematica in the field of
> the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity (and its brances such us
> elastostatics, elastodynamics, fracture mechanics etc.)
>
> In particular I am interested in the simulation of propagation of
> elastic waves in unbounded and unbounded media (longitudinal,
> transverse, Rayleigh, Stoneley, torsional waves and so on).
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
>
> Dimitris


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